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Blake Griffin lined up on the block with Randy Foye at the line. The Clippers had all but sealed the win, even though the Clips almost completely lost a 29 point lead. Randy Foye missed his second free throw, Blake grabbed the rebound, missed, got his second rebound of the possession for his 10th rebound and his second[...]

The Clippers finish up their 2010-2011 season against the Grizzlies in what should be an underwhelming affair. While the two teams have played some very close games (the 85-84 loss in Staples in December and 82-81 win with the double foul only weeks ago), the season is all wrapped up. The Grizzlies will dance again in [...]

In a battle of which team could care less, the Clippers clearly won. Or lost. Or whatever. The game had a depressing concessionary feel with the Rockets officially out of the playoffs, sitting Kyle Lowry, and the Clippers struggling in the absence of Chris Kaman and the after-effects of Eric Bledsoe’s suspension. No ex[...]

Ah, Houston. Last road game of the season, but I hope that Blake and DeAndre return to visit you soon. If I had it my way, you’d be this year’s summer home for the two young Clipper Bigs. No, your humidity isn’t that alluring, nor the location by the Gulf. It’s something else. Houston, you’[...]

Not that the Clippers were going to win, but after Blake Griffin banked in a shot to bring down the 102-93 and then the Clippers forced a turnover, Mo Williams tried to rush the inbounds pass and spark a comeback. Only Mo was inbounding to DeAndre Jordan and Corey Brewer jumped all over the pass, which led to an easy D[...]

The Dallas Mavericks have absolutely owned the Clippers this year. In the three games, Dallas has beaten the Clipers by an averaged of 9.7 points, the Clippers 6th worst point differential against any team (only Indiana, New Orleans, Orlando, Philadelphia and Portland have a larger point differential over the Clips) an[...]

With the Clippers down 12 early in the fourth quarter, DeAndre Jordan scored 8 points on 4 for 4 from the free throw line, a put back layup and a dunk as part of a Clippers 10-2 run to cut the lead to 4. Scotty Brooks called a time out and the Clippers looked like, suddenly, they were going to accomplish a rare feat: c[...]

ESPN.com’s Chris Palmer writes a column once a week analyzing two similar players, coming to a conclusion through a five step process of Key Strength, Key Weakness, Secret Skill, Intangibles and Player POV. On the heels of the Clippers comeback upset of the Thunder, Palmer released a comparison of Blake Griffin a[...]